Loalwa Braz

Loalwa Braz (born Loalva in June 3, 1953) is a Brazilian singer[1] and songwriter. She is better known as providing the lead vocals for the French pop group Kaoma in their worldwide hit "Lambada".[1] She is fluent in four languages, having recorded songs in her native Portuguese, as well as in Spanish, French and English

Biography

Loalwa was born in Rio de Janeiro to a family of musicians: her father was an orchestra leader and her mother, a popular and classical pianist. She learned to play the piano at the age of four and started singing at 13. She has lived in Paris since 1985 and in Geneva since 2010.

She grew up surrounded by Brazil’s rhythms, which shine through her songs. Her natural gifts are strengthened by hard work. Loalwa quickly obtained many awards, and started performing at Rio’s most prestigious night clubs.

Her talent granted her the recognition of Brazil’s pop music greatest artists Gilberto Gil, Tim Maia, Alcione, Maria Bethânia, Emílio Santiago, Gal, Costa, Caetano Veloso, etc.; who became her stage or recording co-workers from 1975 to 1985. She moved to Paris in 1985, after her success at the Palais des Sports, with the show “Brésil en Fête”.

Loalwa appeared in the major show business venues: Paradis Latin, Méridien (Paris), Olympia (88 and 92), TLP Dejazet, New Morning, Zenith, Madison Square Garden, London Palladium, Waldorf, Astoria, etc...

Loalwa provided vocals for the Kaoma single Lambada, which became a worldwide hit:

Lambada's success also brought new attention to Latin music in non-Latin regions, making Loalwa one of the 20 most listened-to voices in the whole world.

Loalwa composed and sang two songs for the sound-track of the movie “Le Roi Desperados” – produced by French TV studio Canal + - and performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, in Abbey Road, for the sound-track of the French movie “Dis-Moi Oui”; directed by Alexandre Arcady and music by Phillipe Sarde.

Many songs have marked her career: Chorando se Foi (Lambada), Tago Mago, Dançando Lambada, Mélodie d’Amour, La Media Noche, etc. Loalwa's adaptation of Stevie Wonder’s song “Another Star” (Outro Lugar) into Portuguese demonstrates her skills, and that is why great names of world music are interested in her compositions and arrangements.

Solo album: 2003.

Recomeçar (To Recommence); a mosaic of songs written by her, in association with composers and arrangers of diverse musical cultures.

Recomeçar, from romantic mood to hot rhythms, with:

New solo album: released 2006. Another album made with fine musical contributions. A trip between romanticism and the explosion of rhythms which characterize the artist's musical style.

A new title enriches the singer's career, who has just been honorably named Ambassadress of the Association Francophone pour la Promotion de l'Esprit Sportif (AFPES) all over the world.

Discography

Loalwa Braz solo albums

Brazil

  • Release date: 1989
  • Sigla/Braz Brasil Produções

Track List

  • 01. Vitoriosa
  • 02. O Polvo
  • 03. Uma Mulher
  • 04. Lua
  • 05. My Great Emotion
  • 06. Terna Paixão
  • 07. Babaorixa
  • 08. Eu e Você
  • 09. Pourquoi?
  • 10. Porto Seguro

Recomeçar

  • Release date: 28/07/2003
  • XIII Bis Records/Braz Brasil Produções

Track List

  • 01. Made In Brasil
  • 02. Recomeçar
  • 03. Dandara
  • 04. Vida De Bamba
  • 05. Vem Ver
  • 06. Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)
  • 07. Magoa
  • 08. Forro Azul
  • 09. Coisas De Amor
  • 10. La Vie En Rose
  • 11. Recuerdos
  • 12. Uma Mulher
  • 13. Funk Forro
  • 14. Porto Seguro
  • 15. Karukera
  • 16. Mano A La Mano
  • 17. Aiming The Sky
  • 18. Quiero Mas

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References

  1. 1 2 Céspedes, Gilka Wara (1993). ""Huayño," "Saya," and "Chuntunqui": Bolivian Identity in the Music of "Los Kjarkas"". Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana 14: 52–101. JSTOR 780009.
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